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	<h1>Extraordinary Music 
	
	<p><a href="http://www.slayer.net/" >Slayer</a></p>
	 	
	<p><a href="http://www.godflesh.com/" >Godflesh</a></p>
	
	<p><a href="http://www.napalmdeath.org/" >Napalm Death</a></p>
	
	<p><a href="http://www.blackcobra.net/" >Black Cobra</a></p>
	
	<p><a href="http://www.landminemarathon.com/" >Landmine Marathon</a></p>
        <p> Sadly, Grace Perry has left Landmine Marathon as of October 2012, replaced by almost adequate Krysta Martinez. Grace Perry is aspiring to academia of some sort. It is a great loss to Landmine Marathon. Therefore, I endorse productions by Landmine Marathon prior to October 2012. Thereafter, I care not one wit. </p>
	
	<p><a href="http://www.highonfire.net/" >High on Fire</a></p>

        <p><a href="http://pigdestroyer.bandcamp.com/" >Pig Destroyer</a></p>
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        I'm a Napalm Death fan. Pig Destroyer demanded a slight acclimation. It is indeed grindcore at its finest, to date (I'll keep you apprised). Pig Destroyer is metal insanity. Scott Hull is compelling. Like a complex, entrancing novel, movie, or any relationship compelling complete emotional and intellectual investment, Pig Destroyer requires focus during consummation. And, like the preceding, save for cinematograph, which does some mind work for you regardless of the complexity of said flick, Pig Destroyer demands faultless comprehension; else one's enjoyment of Pig Destroyer falls short of the potential.

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